Bently Nevada
Bently Nevada 330906-02-12-05-02-00 3300 NSv Reverse Mount Probe
Manufacturer: Bently Nevada
Product No.: 330906-02-12-05-02-00
Product Type: Proximity Sensors
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Weight: 2500g
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Configured for specialized shaft vibration and position monitoring in constrained machine casings, the Bently Nevada 330906-02-12-05-02-00 (330906 Proximity Probe) provides direct physical signal transduction within 3300 NSv machinery monitoring platforms.
Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix
| Suffix | Description |
|---|---|
| 330906 | Base Model: 3300 NSv Reverse Mount Probe |
| 02-12 | Configuration specific to mounting geometry |
| 05 | Total Length: 0.5 meter |
| 02 | Connector: Miniature coaxial ClickLoc, standard cable |
| 00 | Approvals: None |
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | 330906-02-12-05-02-00 |
| Brand | Bently Nevada |
| Origin | USA |
| Weight | 2.5 kg |
| Operating Temp | Dependent on system integration limits |
| Power Consumption | Passive (Driven by Proximitor) |
Gap Voltage Validation and Rotor Dynamics
The 3300 NSv system performance is contingent upon precise gap voltage validation. The reverse mount probe must be calibrated to achieve a nominal -10 VDC gap voltage when positioned at the center of the linear operating range. This bias point is critical for accurate signal linearization of shaft displacement data. Maintenance engineers must utilize a high-impedance voltmeter at the Proximitor sensor output to confirm that the transducer system is correctly gapped relative to the rotor surface. Deviations from the -10 VDC target can cause non-linearities in the 7.87 V/mm (200 mV/mil) sensitivity profile, directly impacting the accuracy of rotor dynamics analysis and radial vibration assessment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the reverse mount configuration require specific mounting hardware compared to standard probes?
A: Yes. The 330906 is designed for mounting from the interior of the machine casing, requiring specialized mounting brackets or threaded ports that accommodate the reverse orientation of the probe body.
Q: Is the ClickLoc connector compatible with standard extension cables used in other 3300 series systems?
A: No. The 3300 NSv system is a dedicated transducer platform. Components are designed to be used as a matched set (Probe, Extension Cable, Proximitor). Intermixing with standard 3300 XL or legacy system cables will cause impedance mismatches and incorrect data output.
Field Installation Guidelines
- Mounting Orientation: Verify the mounting port diameter and thread pitch before inserting the probe from the internal side of the housing. Ensure the probe tip is properly oriented towards the shaft surface.
- Locking Mechanism: Secure the reverse mount probe using the provided mounting hardware to ensure zero movement during operation. Improperly tightened probes will introduce structural resonance that creates false vibration readings.
- Shielding: Route the coaxial cable through shielded conduit to prevent electromagnetic interference (EMI). The cable shield should be grounded only at the monitoring system's common terminal to eliminate ground loop currents.
- Connector Integrity: Verify that the miniature coaxial ClickLoc connector is fully seated and the locking collar is engaged. Apply minimal tension to ensure the connection is secure, as axial movement can induce signal noise.
Return policy
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Shipping
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Warranty
We provide a 12-month warranty for all products, subject to normal use and proper installation.
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